veracity in the PONS Dictionary

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There is much debate about the veracity of the manufacturers claims for these devices.
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A sultry ballad, the lyrics of the song deal with misunderstandings in a relationship, which conduce to doubts about love's veracity.
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This ambiguity points up the question of artistic veracity of the craftsmen who make ship models.
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In the case of individuals memories, organizational memorys veracity is invariably compromised by the inherent limitations of human memory.
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She explored serious human relationships in exotic locales and described personal, historical, and political developments with skill and veracity.
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Yet, he later said that he was position on the veracity of the contents of the documents.
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At the very end of the play, doubt is thrown over the veracity of their testimony.
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When challenged on the veracity of his latest confession, he claimed that he was bound by religious and moral duty to tell the truth.
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The veracity of the proponent's women story was not at issue.
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The other three members are free to heckle and attack the supposed veracity of the tale.
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